Wilson, the pretty-boy teachers pet from a prep school? The kid with the long reach who learned via school of Hard Knocks Raleigh/Madison edition? As we've all heard, RW's reach is longer than former champion Phillip Rivers.

Or

Would it be the scrappy, overachieving white guy via the Katrina-cleansed-streets of Baton Rouge? The man who's had to EARN every back-up role in front of him; be it backing up the great JaMarcus Russell or the inferior Aaron Rogers, Flynn's shown he can back-up the best.

I'd say Flynn's the favorite going in, but he may just be content with being the favorite only. Once Wilson squares up and punches him in the mouth, he may mope and pout.

Wilson, the pretty-boy teachers pet from a prep school? The kid with the long reach who learned via school of Hard Knocks Raleigh/Madison edition? As we've all heard, RW's reach is longer than former champion Phillip Rivers.

Or

Would it be the scrappy, overachieving white guy via the Katrina-cleansed-streets of Baton Rouge? The man who's had to EARN every back-up role in front of him; be it backing up the great JaMarcus Russell or the inferior Aaron Rogers, Flynn's shown he can back-up the best.

I'd say Flynn's the favorite going in, but he may just be content with being the favorite only. Once Wilson squares up and punches him in the mouth, he may mope and pout.

This is a stupid topic. It warrants a stupid response.Fisticuffs, assuming they are settled according to proper rules, tend to favor those combatants whose feet are equally nimble as their hands. This is not something that I have extensive knowledge in; nay, I have pulled this meticulously from my behind. And according to such, perhaps the popular rhetoric here would rightfully lend its opinion towards Wilson being the victor in a battle as was described. And I as well, being a member of said group, would tend to concur. Thustly, it is my determination that Wilson, although slightly curtailed in stature, would gain an advantage by means of, for a lack of a more adequate or commensurable modern term or parlance, float like a butterfly, ultimately gaining the necessary advantage to overcome his adversary.